Alan Syliboy Art Studio

Alan Syliboy Art Studio Alan Syliboy is a celebrated Mi’kmaw artist, musician, and storyteller from Millbrook First Nation, Nova Scotia.

Alan's studio, Alan Syliboy Art Studio, the home of “The Daily Drum”, officially opened on June 1, 2023. Welcome to the official home page of Alan Syliboy Art Studio. We are located at 42 Legends Ave, in Millbrook First Nation, Nova Scotia. His distinctive style, inspired by Mi’kmaw petroglyphs and traditional stories, bridges the ancient and the contemporary. Alan’s artistic practice spans multip

le mediums, including painting, sculpture, music, and animation, with his work celebrated locally and internationally. Alan Syliboy’s work is influenced by the Indigenous Mi’kmaq rock drawing and quill weaving traditions. Working in acrylic and mixed media, Alan creates vibrantly coloured images exploring the themes of family, searching, spirituality, struggle, and strength. The use of layering symbols and mark making creates depth and texture in Alan’s work. Growing up in Millbrook, Alan’s early years were marked by a strong connection to Mi’kmaw traditions and culture. His grandmother and other family members nurtured his creativity, but he also faced challenges, including being discouraged from speaking his language in school. Alan found solace in drawing, often in secret, and later turned to Mi’kmaw petroglyphs for inspiration. Under the mentorship of Shirley Bear and through formal study at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Alan developed a vibrant artistic vocabulary, incorporating bold lines, intricate patterns, and themes rooted in Mi’kmaw spirituality and history. Alan’s contributions to Mi’kmaw art and culture are immense. Highlights of his career include creating the Thundermaker installation, presenting a portrait of Grand Chief Membertou to Queen Elizabeth II, and co-creating animations for the 2010 Vancouver Olympics. As a musician, Alan leads The Thundermakers, blending traditional Mi’kmaw sounds with contemporary music. He is also the author of The Thundermaker and other works, which bring Indigenous stories to life for readers of all ages. In addition to his creative endeavors, Alan is a sought-after speaker and cultural educator. He conducts workshops, sharing his knowledge of Mi’kmaw art, storytelling, and history, and his work continues to be a source of pride and cultural revitalization for Mi’kmaq communities and beyond.

May 29, 2026The Daily DrumToday’s drum is entitled “I Dreamed a Whale”"When I learned to swim as a boy, I use to try to ...
05/29/2026

May 29, 2026
The Daily Drum
Today’s drum is entitled “I Dreamed a Whale”

"When I learned to swim as a boy, I use to try to open my eyes under water. Colors were dazzling, but details were undefined. This is how I see this whale as he swims by, everything is multi colored and sparkling."
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Congratulations to this gentleman who today acquired one of my Whale paintings and a Whale drum.  Art and drums hold a p...
05/28/2026

Congratulations to this gentleman who today acquired one of my Whale paintings and a Whale drum. Art and drums hold a profound significance in Mi'kmaw culture, serving as powerful symbols of connection to the earth, ancestral traditions, and the spirit of the land and sea.

The Daily DrumThe Eight-Pointed Star (often called the Mi'kmaq Star) is deeply rooted in the concept of balance—represen...
05/28/2026

The Daily Drum

The Eight-Pointed Star (often called the Mi'kmaq Star) is deeply rooted in the concept of balance—representing the four cardinal directions and the four stages of life, or the unity of the Mi'kmaq districts.
Adding the four whales is a powerful touch, as whales are often seen as ancient knowledge keepers in many Indigenous cultures.

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May 27, 2026The Daily DrumToday I am posting my “Family on Turtle Island “ drum.The turtle is a sacred figure in Native ...
05/27/2026

May 27, 2026
The Daily Drum
Today I am posting my “Family on Turtle Island “ drum.
The turtle is a sacred figure in Native American symbolism as it represents Mother Earth. The meaning of the Turtle symbol signifies good health and long life.
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***UPCOMING WORKSHOPS***Still Room available this coming Sunday!!Drum Painting with Alan Syliboy!Get to know the life an...
05/26/2026

***UPCOMING WORKSHOPS***
Still Room available this coming Sunday!!
Drum Painting with Alan Syliboy!
Get to know the life and career of celebrated Mi’kmaw artist, author, musician and storyteller, Alan Syliboy, on a 30-minute guided tour of his newly renovated studio and home of the Daily Drum. Take in vibrant colours and imagery as you explore original works and gather inspiration to paint your very own ‘daily drum’, while Alan shares stories and guides you to create your masterpiece.
Experience Highlights:
• Enjoy a 30-minute guided tour of Alan Syliboy Art Studio with insights from your guide and a multimedia presentation in the newly expanded studio space.
• Paint your very own hand-drum, guided by award-winning Mi’kmaw artist, Alan Syliboy during an exclusive artist-led experience.
• Bring your own drum or choose from three sizes of hand-drums (14”, 16” or 18”): hand-crafted, Indigenous made.
• Learn about Alan’s life and art, steeped in Mi’kmaw culture and heritage while he shares personal stories from his childhood, career, and inspirations.
• Fuel your artist experience with local made snacks and refreshments provided throughout the day.
Experience Dates: This experience takes place from 10 am – 4 pm. Custom experience dates may be available upon request for a minimum group size of 10 people.
May 31st, 2026
June 28th, 2026
Contact today – email – [email protected] or telephone 902-895-5623.

May 26, 2026The Daily DrumThis Round Dance drum was presented as a gift to the family of the late Willie Dunn.Willie Dun...
05/26/2026

May 26, 2026
The Daily Drum

This Round Dance drum was presented as a gift to the family of the late Willie Dunn.
Willie Dunn (1941–2013) was a filmmaker, singer-songwriter, and activist of Mi'kmaq and Scottish/Irish heritage. He used his art to highlight the struggles and injustices faced by Indigenous peoples in Canada.

Weli-eksitpu'k (Good Morning)

Condolences to Patsy Martin family she gave a lot to this community
05/26/2026

Condolences to Patsy Martin family she gave a lot to this community

May 25, 2026The Daily DrumToday’s drum is entitled “Medicine Man praying on Turtle Island”The medicine man is the keeper...
05/25/2026

May 25, 2026
The Daily Drum

Today’s drum is entitled “Medicine Man praying on Turtle Island”

The medicine man is the keeper of the medicine, a healer, and spiritual leader who serves a community of Indigenous people. He is believed to possess powers that that can heal illness and ward off evil spirits. Turtle Island represents North America.

Weli-eksitpu'k (Good Morning)

My grandparents Rachael and Charlie Marshall
05/22/2026

My grandparents Rachael and Charlie Marshall

May 22, 2026The Daily DrumThis drum depicts Little Thunder and his family gathering on a shoreline under the starry sky ...
05/22/2026

May 22, 2026
The Daily Drum
This drum depicts Little Thunder and his family gathering on a shoreline under the starry sky with spirits all around. In background my Wolverine and Little Thunder sculpture located on the Pictou Nova Scotia waterfront guards the shoreline.
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The Daily DrumWoodland caribou once roamed Nova Scotia in large herds, serving as a primary resource for the Mi’kmaq for...
05/21/2026

The Daily Drum
Woodland caribou once roamed Nova Scotia in large herds, serving as a primary resource for the Mi’kmaq for thousands of years. The last confirmed caribou disappeared from mainland Nova Scotia in 1905. Then vanished from Cape Breton around 1924.
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Address

42 Legends Avenue, Unit D
Truro, NS
B6L0A3

Website

https://novascotia.com/?s=alan+syliboy, https://www.mikmawitasik.ca/member-profile/alan-syliboy-

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